That sounds great! :)

The random string appending to the url was for IE. Ie won't request new data unless it thinks the url is new. If dojo has added something in to handle this natively that would be super.

So, you seem to be kind of driving this next release more than anyone else. Let me know when you think it's about ready and I can point you to the right places for doing it. (or do it if you don't have perms for it )

jesse

On 2/21/06, Andreas Andreou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While hunting down some bugs, I came across these issues:
- On every single ajax request we reload all tacos js files in the html.
Why???????????
This has the side-effect that the tacos object gets re-initialized and
loses its state.
It makes difficult adding custom effects (they're lost after the first
request) or using
dojo.event.connect for tacos.formSubmit or tacos.defaultLinkAction (to
add additional
dojo parameters not supported directly by tacos, i.e. 'transport'). So,
unless there's a good
reason for this, i'm going to patch tacos.loadScriptFromUrl so that it
skips our js files.
- Do we really need AjaxDirectService to append the random string to our
urls? I've seen
that dojo supports a parameter (in dojo.io.bind) to disable browser
caching (by doing the same
thing). My goal here is to have simpler urls.
Andreas Andreou


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